I...have a condition
In looking at what Google searches refer people to this blog, the top searches are related to chills. Key phrases include "severe shivers," "shiver at slight temperature change," and most commonly "random shivers."
There must be a lot of people out there experiencing the same thing I do, wondering what exact condition they have, searching the internet for some kind of an answer, and finding, instead of an explanatory medical article, MY ramblings! There has got to be something better. Wikipedia and WebMD are no help; I've tried.
Can some neurologist please step in and help us? We may not be suffering, but we are surely confused, and we want answers. For those whose hands fly up at inopportune times...for those who are constantly responding to weird looks from people...for those who are set off by as little as a warm breeze or a hair on their neck...for those who are sick of other people telling them they could control their awkward, seizure-like mini-convulsions if only they tried...random shiverers of the world UNITE!
5 Comments:
when i google random sivers, yours isnt the first sight... but i'm sure i've contributed to its place on the list since i use that as my way of finding you from a computer where i dont have you bookmarked... i kind of like it, its very anna-esque
haha, probably cause you spelled it 'sivers'
spellcheck that, Ms. V! how's the 5th grade?
pish...i wrote it at 9:49, well past my bedtime.. i plead exhaustion. 5th grade is fabulous... staying two steps ahead of the new curriculum and loving my third yer with these kids.
remember those lifeguards? check it out: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/18/AR2008091803485.html?hpid=topnews
oh noooo. I hope that wasn't the company that our guards worked for!
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